Richard Hall Online

A Methodist Minister Blogging like it’s 2006

  • Online worship

    Online worship

    I’ve been experimenting with reveal.js as a tool for creating self-guided worship services. It’s a bit of a geeky detour from my usual workflow, but it’s proving both fun and surprisingly useful. My first attempt is now live—feedback welcome!

  • A new blog

    A new blog

    I’ve started a new blog at https://revrichard.github.io to document my attempt to learn computing on the command line. It’s more for my benefit than anyone else’s, but you never know. Someone might be interested.

  • the photozine collective

    the photozine collective

    Rising from the smudged ink and DIY spirit of the zine-making underground, the Photozine Collective is a ragtag band of analogue photography zealots, united in their quest to flood the world with beautifully crafted, self-published works. Armed with nothing but cameras and an unshakable belief in the power of print, they wage a glorious (but…

  • Changing seasons

    Changing seasons

    How a changing climate is affecting the seasons.

  • Jimmy Carter (1924-2024)

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  • A little test

    A little test

    If you see this on Bluesky, could you make some sort of reaction? Ditto, if it hits your feed on Mastodon I’m not sure what I’m trying to prove. Maybe I’m just being self-indulgent. Humour me.

  • Farage fibs

    Farage fibs

    Nigel Farage is applying the same tactics of fear-mongering, half-truths and misrepresentation towards the WHO that succeeded against the EU in the Brexit campaign.

  • You’re right – it’s a crutch

    You’re right – it’s a crutch

    A walking staff is very valuable tool on all but the most trivial of hikes. Why would it be perjorative to think of faith as a crutch?

  • The Next Zine…

    The Next Zine…

    Sales of the Ambiguous zine are going well, but the zine-maker’s work is never done. Work on the successor to Lucid & Ambiguous has begun…